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2016 General Election Write in Results NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS MUNICIPALITY OFFICE FIRST MI LAST VOTES PRESIDENT READING 1-1 JOHN S 1 MISSING TAPE 2 READING 2-1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 READING 3-1 BLANK 1 READING 3-2 BERNIE SANDERS 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 BEN CARSON 1 ABS PAUL RYAN 1 READING 4-1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 MICHAEL MOTUREN 1 MALLORY SCOTT 1 READING 5-1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 READING 6-1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 Page 1 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS READING 6-3 BERNIE SANDERS 2 MIKE HUCKABEE 1 MELISSA ALVAREZ 1 READING 7-1 EVAN MCNULLEN 1 READING 9-2 BERNIE SANDERS 1 READING 10-1 RUBIO 1 READING 11-2 VOID 2 BERNIE SANDERS 1 READING 11-3 VOID 1 READING 12-1 BERNIE SANDE 1 READING 12-3 BERNIE SANDERS 2 YVETTE DCOSSO 1 READING 12-5 BERNI SANDERS 1 READING 13-2 BERNIE SANDERS 1 Page 2 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS READING 13-5 BERNIE SANDERS 2 READING 14-1 BERRINE SAUNDERS 1 EVELYN W MORRISON 1 READING 14-4 BLANK 1 BERNARD SANDERS 1 VOID 1 READING 14-5 PAUL RYAN 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 TED CRUZ 1 POPE FRANCIS 1 JOHN KASICH 1 READING 14-6 BERNIE SANDERS 2 READING 15-1 VOID 1 JOHN KASICH R 1 READING 15-2 VOID 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 Page 3 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS READING 16-1 BERNIE SANDERS 5 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 GARY JOHNSON 1 JOE BIDEN 1 READING 16-4 EVAN MCMULLIN NATHAN JONSON 2 BERNARD SANDERS 1 MATTHEW MCCULLOUGH 1 READING 16-5 BERNIE SANDERS 3 VOID 1 BERNARD SANDERS 2 READING 17-1 PHILOO PINBONY 1 READING 17-2 BERNIE 1 READING 17-5 BERNIE SANDERS 2 Page 4 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS READING 17-7 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 TED CRUZ 2 VOID 3 EVAN MCULLEN 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 EVAN MCMULLAN 1 READING 17-8 VOID 2 JOHN KASICH 2 READING 18-1 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 BERNIE SANDERS 2 EVAN MCMILLAN 1 READING 18-2 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 READING 18-3 BERNIE SANDERS 1 READING 18-4 BLANK 1 READING 19-1 MIKE MATUREN/JUAN MUNOZ 1 READING 19-2 BERNIE SANDERS 1 Page 5 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS ALBANY TWP EVAN MCMULLIN 3 VOID 2 BEN CARSON 2 PENCE 1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 BERNARD BERNIE SANDERS 1 ART MENDELBAUM 1 JOHN KASICH 1 ROBERT M ELWARD 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 ALSACE TWP 1 BERNIE 1 EVARO MCMULLEN 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 ALSACE TWP 2 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 VOID 1 L. ALSACE TWP 1 BEN CARSON 1 TERENCE WADE 1 BERNIE SANDERS 4 DAVID ROSS 1 Page 6 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS L. ALSACE TWP 2 BERNARD SANDERS 1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 BERNIE 1 BERNIE SANDERJ 1 DONALD DUCK 1 AMITY TWP 2 BERNARD SANDERS 1 JOE KOURY 1 JOSEPH JOHN WESDIOWSKI 1 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 AMITY TWP 3 EVAN MCMULLAN 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 AMITY TWP 4 MITT ROMNEY 2 MCMULLIN/FINN 1 RON SWANSON 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 Page 7 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS AMITY TWP 5 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 JESSICA ORAKE 1 BUSH, JEB 1 AMITY TWP 6 MARRO RUBIO 1 BERNARD BERNIE SANDERS 1 RYAN ZAMICHIELI 1 AUSTIN PETERSEN 1 VOID 2 REAGAN 1 LARRY JOLIVETTE 1 BALLY BORO MARCO RUBIO 1 BECHTELSVILLE BERNIE SANDERS 1 BERN TWP 1 HEATH ECKERT 1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 NO CONFIDENCE 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 THOMAS R CALTAGIROVE 1 JOSEPHINE SPILDE 1 Page 8 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS BERN TWP 2 BLANK 1 PAUL RYAN 2 VOID 2 EVAN MCMULLIN & TIM KAIN 1 VOID 1 EMIDIO SOLTYSIK PRESIDENT 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 BERN TWP 3 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 JOHN KASICH GOROH 1 PAUL RAYAN 1 BERNIE SANDERS 3 BETHEL TWP BERNIE SANDERS 1 PAUL RYAN 1 VOID 3 EVAN MCMULLIN 3 YAHSHUA 1 MITT ROMNEY 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 Page 9 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS BIRDSBORO BORO 1 JAMES WEBB 2 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 VOID 3 BERNIE SANDERS 3 BIRDSBORO BORO 2 VOID 3 BERNIE SANDERS 2 MICHAEL R PENCE 1 BOYERTOWN BORO 1 JOHN STEPEN PIPER 1 EVAN MCMLLIN 2 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 BOYERTOWN BORO 2 BERNIE SANDERS 1 VOID 3 REPUL 1 KANYE 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 JOE BIDEN 1 Page 10 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS BRECKNOCK TWP 1 BERNIE SANDERS 3 SHELDON WITMER 1 BLANK 1 DEVON COLE PAY 1 BRECKNOCK TWP 2 EVEN MECMILLIAN 1 BERNIE SANDERS 3 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 MIKE PENCE 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 4 VOID 2 CAERNARVON TWP 1 PAUL RYAN 1 GEN DAVID PETRZEOUS 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 5 MIKE PENCE 1 VOID 1 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 EVAN M 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 PAUL RYAN 1 Page 11 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS CAERNARVON TWP 2 ROBERT M EASTWICK 1 MICHAEL PENCE 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 CONDOLEEZZA RICE 1 VOID 6 MICHAEL HUCKEBEE 1 CENTRE TWP 1 EVAN MULLIN 1 BERNE SANDERS 2 CENTRE TWP 2 PAUL RYAN 1 JOHN KASICH 1 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 COLEBROOKDALE 1 VOID 1 JOHN KASICH 1 PAUL RYAN 1 COLEBROOKDALE 2 VINCE MCMULLIM 1 JOHN KASICH 1 RAND PAUL 2 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 BEN CARSON 1 Page 12 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS CUMRU TWP 1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 VOID 2 BLANK 1 BERNIE BERNARD SANDERS 1 MICHAEL R PENCE 1 CUMRU TWP 2 ZOLTAN ISTVAN GYURKO 1 PAU RYAN 2 VOID 2 BERNIE SANDERS 1 JEB BUSH 1 MICHAEL R PENCE 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 JOHN KASCICH 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 CUMRU TWP 3 SEN RAND PAUL 1 CHRISTOPHER J PETERSON 1 MARCO RUBIO 1 JOHN R KASICH 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 Page 13 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS CUMRU TWP 4 VOID 3 CHRIS CHRISTIE 1 CHRISTOPHER L GANT 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 CUMRU TWP 5 BERNIE SANDERS 3 BERNARD SANDERS 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 MICKEY MOUSE 1 RAND PAUL 1 CUMRU TWP 6 BERNARD SANDERS 1 UB PATIL/JEBL 1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 OBI-WON KONOBI 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 CUMRU TWP 7 RON PAUL 1 NANCT KENNEDY 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 MICHAEL PENCE 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 SANDERS 1 Page 14 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS DISTRICT TWP EVAN MCMULLIN 2 BLANK 1 DOUGLASS TWP 1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 BERNV SANDERS 1 JOHN KASHICH 1 VOID 1 EYAN MCMULLIN 2 DOUGLASS TWP 2 BERNIE SANDERS 1 EARL TWP 1 VOID 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 JOHN R KASICH 1 EARL TWP 2 VOID 1 EXETER TWP 1 PAUL RYAN 1 EMILY N ORLSCHER 1 JOHN KASICH 1 RON PAUL 1 Page 15 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS EXETER TWP 2 BEN CARSON 1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 DREW HUDSON 1 TAPE MISSING 1 EXETER TWP 3 BLANK 2 B SANDERS 1 VOID 1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 EXETER TWP 4 CHARLES BOLDEN 1 JOHN KASHICH 1 EXETER TWP 6 JOHN MCCAIN 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 VOID 2 JOHN KAISCH 1 JOHN KASICK 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 MIKE MATUREN 1 EXETER TWP 5 BERNIE SANDERS 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 JOE BIDEN 1 Page 16 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS EXETER TWP 7 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 MARCO RUBIO 2 CHRIS KENISTON 1 BERNIE SANDERS 4 VOID 2 JESSE JOHNSON 1 EXETER TWP 8 KASICH 1 JOHN KASICH 3 PAUL RYAN 1 MICHAEL PENCE 1 SUSAN COLLINS 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 JEB BUSH 1 SENATOR RAND PAUL 1 EXETER TWP 9 BERNIE SANDERS 1 SEN BERNARD BERNIE SANDERS 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 Page 17 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS EXETER TWP 10 MCMILLIN 1 MITT ROMNEY 2 JOHN KASICH 1 VOID 2 BERNIE SANDERS 2 EXETER TWP 11 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 BRYAN B SCOLLICK 1 TRUMP/PENCE 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 FLEETWOOD BORO 1 VOID 2 NOBODY 1 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 JOHN R NAYLOR 1 BEN CARSON 1 FLEETWOOD BORO 2 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 EVAN MCMULLEN 1 VOID 1 JOHN KASICH 1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 Page 18 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS GREENWICH TWP 1 JOHN KASICH 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 NO VOTE 1 GREENWICH TWP 2 MARCO RUBIO 1 JAMES SHRAWDER 1 JOHN MCCAIN 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 HAMBURG BORO 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 SCOTT SMITH 1 GEORGE HOLMES 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 2 RANDY MARSH 1 HAMBURG BORO 2 BERNIE SANDERS 4 BERNARD SANDERS 1 DONALD DUCK 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 JOHN KASICH 1 Page 19 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS HEIDELBERG TWP JOE BIDEN 1 ZAPHOD BEEBLE BROX 1 WILLIAM D PETTIS 1 PAUL RYAN 1 DAVID SCHWEIZER 1 JOSEPH BIDEN 1 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 WESS MOSS 1 WILLIAM PETTIS 1 L. HEIDELBERG 1 BERNIE SANDERS 2 MARCO RUBIO 1 PAUL RYAN 1 NONE 1 DENNIS GASTON 1 JOHN KASICH 1 JOHN KASICH 1 L. HEIDELBERG 2 CHARLES W DENT 1 JOHN KASICH 2 CHARLES DENT 1 PAUL RYAN 1 Page 20 NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION CERTIFIED WRITE-IN RESULTS L. HEIDELBERG 3 EVAN MCMULLIN 5 JOHN KASICH 1 BERNIE SANDERS 1 KASICH 1 JOHN KASICH 4 N HEIDELBERG 1 VOID 2 EVAN MCMULLIN 1 ALLEN WEST 1 TED CRUZ 1 BERNIE SANDERS 3 S.
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